One of the best parts of owning a home is the freedom to make it truly your own with design choices that reflect your personality and lifestyle. Whether you lean toward contemporary design or a farmhouse aesthetic, your home is your canvas.
Even so, it’s always smart to think about the long-term impact those decisions might have on your home’s value. Choosing over-personalized or unpopular materials and finishes could make your home less appealing to future buyers. And selecting out-of-style or overly-trendy elements could cause your home to feel dated quickly.
To help inspire your design choices, we’ve rounded up some of the top trends we’re watching in 2024. Keep in mind, not all of these will work well in every house. If you plan to list or renovate your property, give us a call. We can help you realize your vision and maximize the impact of your investment.
We could all use a little more relaxation in our lives—so why not bring the spa into your home? In 2024, more homeowners will remodel their bathrooms to turn them into personal oases.1,2
If you’re undertaking a renovation, consider upgrading fixtures and materials. Handmade tile and custom cabinetry can add a touch of style and luxury. Trade stark whites for warm neutrals to create a more relaxed feel—think light wood tones, creams, and beiges.3 Complete the look with soft ambient lighting from a backlit mirror or pair of decorative sconces.2,3
If you want to maximize the mind-body benefits of a relaxing bathroom (and have the budget to spare), you might consider installing a steam shower, infrared sauna, or cold plunge tub.3 Not looking to spend as much? Even minor upgrades like a massaging showerhead or heated towel bar can add some pampering to your morning routine.3
But remember, if you’re modifying your bathroom, it’s always wise to work with experienced and licensed professionals to avoid water damage that could lead to costly repairs. We can refer you to a trusted contractor for help.
2. Maximalist Decor
In 2024, maximalism is back in vogue, contrasting the neutral aesthetic that dominated design in recent years. While maximalism can be summed up as “more is more,” there’s nothing sloppy or cluttered about this look. Instead, it’s all about intentional curation.4
Hallmarks of maximalist style include rich and saturated colors, bold wallpaper, statement rugs and furniture, and lots of art. And forget matching—maximalist interiors often include plenty of contrasting colors, textures, and patterns selected to complement one another.4
If you’re trying to embrace maximalism on a budget, check out thrift stores. They’re often a great place to find unique furniture, colorful rugs, and interesting art or collectibles. Before you invest in rolls of vintage wallpaper, though, it’s important to note—if you plan to sell your home in the near future, the maximalist look won’t appeal to every buyer.
We typically advise sellers to remove clutter and personal items to help buyers imagine their own future lives within the home. Sometimes, that means repainting or redecorating in a more neutral palette. Of course, this shouldn’t stop you from embracing your own style now—just be aware that you may need to walk back your aesthetic prior to selling. We can advise you when the time comes.
3. Japandi Style
Not quite ready to embrace maximalism? Japandi style, which blends Japanese and Scandinavian influences, offers a more subdued approach that still has plenty of character. The look dates back about 150 years to a time when many Scandinavian designers were traveling to Japan for inspiration.5
Japandi style brings together clean lines, simplicity, and a focus on natural elements and light. It emphasizes the beauty in imperfection, or “wabi sabi,” and a deep connection to Mother Earth. And like Scandinavian decor, the look prioritizes comfort and a sense of sanctuary in the home.5
Interested in playing with Japandi? Common features include calming color palettes and organic materials like raw wood and bamboo. Try softening harsh edges with softer textures, like cozy blankets and ceramic pieces.
The look also minimizes clutter, but that doesn’t mean you need to be a minimalist. Instead, Japandi style embraces storage solutions like baskets, folding screens, and sofas with built-in storage to give everything a place.6 If you’d like some help implementing Japandi-style organization in your home, contact us for a list of recommended professionals.
4. Mixed Metals
Mixing metals used to be a “no-no.” But in 2024, it’s definitely a “yes.”
According to designers, mixing the colors and finishes of metal fixtures and hardware can bring visual interest to a room—as long as you go about it the right way.1,7
The most important rule to keep in mind is to stay away from near matches, like brass and gold—that’s more likely to look accidental than intentional. Instead, go for bold contrast: Think polished nickel and matte black.7
Some designers recommend using each metal at least twice in a room to make it look cohesive. Another good rule of thumb is to stick to two types of metals in a small room and two to three in a larger space.7
Finally, you might think about playing with undertones (brass is warm, chrome is cool) to change the “temperature” of a room. And don’t be afraid of a little shine—many designers predict that a retro, high-polished look will replace matte finishes in 2024.8
Want some help sourcing fixtures and hardware in a variety of finishes? Reach out for a list of our favorite retailers.
5. Wood Cabinetry And Accents
The all-white kitchen has been ubiquitous in recent years. But in 2024, classic wood cabinetry is back in a big way.9 In fact, industry professionals surveyed by the National Kitchen & Bath Association predict that wood cabinets will be more popular than white in the next three years.10
Natural wood tones offer a sense of warmth and natural beauty.11 And today’s cabinets aren’t anything like the heavy, dated versions of the past. Instead, light to medium versions—like white oak and walnut—and warmer undertones are trending.9
The addition of wood-grain accents to painted kitchen cabinets—like with a contrasting island or range hood—is another popular option.12 And wood continues to be a favored choice for flooring. A recent survey found that 40% of homeowners opted for either hardwood or engineered wood when renovating their kitchen floors.13
You can also expect to see more wood in bathrooms in 2024. According to Houzz, last year, wood vanities surpassed white in popularity for the first time in recent years, and designers expect the trend to continue.12 While white countertops and walls still dominate bathrooms, a wood-grained vanity brings a relaxed, organic element into the space.
Dreaming about new cabinets or hardwood floors? We’d be happy to share a list of recommended trade professionals who can help.
6. Timeless Renovations
In its latest Kitchen Trends Study, Houzz found that “nearly half of homeowners (47%) opt for a timeless design as a sustainable choice during renovations.” Respondents cited long-term cost effectiveness and environmental consciousness as their main motivators.14
In a rapidly changing, technology-driven world, it’s no surprise that homeowners want a nurturing space with lasting appeal—especially if they plan to stay in their homes for years to come.12
Traditional materials and quality craftsmanship lie at the core of timeless design, which some designers are calling “quiet luxury.”15 Think of enduring classics, like hardwood floors, hand-crafted tiles, and marble countertops.12 A timeless color palette will also often include warm neutrals and muted shades of blue and green.15
If you’re thinking about remodeling, it’s wise to incorporate as many classic elements as you can. These stylistic choices tend to hold up well over time, which can prolong the life of your investment and make it easier to sell your home down the road. If you’d like advice on an upcoming project, contact us for a free consultation.
New Paragraph
Congratulations on your decision to purchase a new home! 🏠 There’s something magical about stepping across the threshold into a space that’s truly yours. The scent of fresh paint, the echo of footsteps on hardwood floors, and the promise of countless memories waiting to be made—it’s a feeling like no other. And what better way to celebrate this milestone than with a Free housewarming party?
That's correct, when you work with a Maryland Real Estate Professionals team member and one of our preferred lenders, we will provide you with the housewarming gift of a housewarming party!
A housewarming party isn’t just about showing off your stylish decor (though that’s definitely part of it!). It’s a chance to open your doors wide and invite friends, family, and neighbors to share in your joy. Here in Central Maryland, we know how to throw a memorable gathering—one that combines warmth, hospitality, and a dash of local flair.
After we help you purchase your home, you choose a date that suits your schedule and gives you enough time to settle into your new abode. Maybe you’ve hung up your favorite artwork, arranged the furniture just so, and found the perfect spot for your morning coffee. Now, let’s set the scene for your housewarming party. Whether you have a cozy townhouse in Annapolis, a chic loft in Baltimore, or a sprawling estate in the Frederick County countryside, your home will be the star of the show.
If you provide the Maryland Real Estate Professional team member your guest list, we will send out digital invitations to your guests. HAKUNA MATATA - We want to keep it hassle-free by using platforms that allow you to save invitations as images on your phone. A quick text message with all the details will have your friends marking their calendars. Remember to choose a range of time (say, 3-6pm) rather than a strict starting time. An open-house style party lets guests come and go as they please, without worrying about being late.
Delicious Bites and Sips
Now, let’s talk about the heart of any gathering—the food! Maryland Real Estate Professionals and our preferred lender will provide you with a housewarming gift, so that you will be able to purchase food for the party! For a housewarming party, opt for dishes that are easy to prepare ahead of time. Think bite-sized nibbles, colorful charcuterie boards, and refreshing drinks. Here are some ideas:
As guests arrive, greet them with a warm smile and perhaps a small token of appreciation. Here are some thoughtful housewarming gifts ideas:
Our friends over at DC Laser can help you come up with some amazing housewarming gifts! Just go to www.dclsr.com
Central Maryland Vibes
Maryland Real Estate Professionals has Central Maryand Covered! We know that Central Maryland is a place of contrasts—where historic meets modern, and cityscapes blend with natural beauty. Take inspiration from the region as you decorate your home. Incorporate nautical elements from Annapolis, embrace the industrial chic of Baltimore, or infuse your space with the tranquility of the Chesapeake Bay of the vast countryside of Caroll, Frederick and Washington Counties. Central Maryland is a beautiful place to work, live and play!
As the sun sets and the laughter echoes through your rooms, remember that this housewarming party is more than just an event—it’s the beginning of a chapter. A chapter filled with shared meals, cozy movie nights, and impromptu gatherings on the patio. So raise your glass, toast to new beginnings, pass out those housewarming gifts and welcome everyone to your Central Maryland haven.
Whether you’re hosting or attending, a housewarming party is a beautiful way to celebrate the journey of finding and creating a home. Cheers to you and your fellow Marylanders! 🥂🏡 Remember when you work with Maryland Real Estate Professionals, you are working with true professionals, who will look out for your best interest when you are buying your dream home! And don't forget that if you are looking for amazing ideas for housewarming gifts, you want to reach out to DC Laser. They are creative and have wonderful housewarming gifts!